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  1. Site Page: ALA webinar: Exploring citizen science in the context of disaster response and recovery – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 4th March 2021 The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) provides access to Australia’s largest collection of biodiversity information via the provision of open infrastructure and tools. Many of the tools available help support citizen science activities, including resources to support communities to respond to disaster events. For our first webinar series for 2021, join us for three talks from leading scientists enabling citizen science in the disaster response and recovery area...

  2. Site Page: Atlas of Living Australia Year in Review 2020–21 – Atlas of Living Australia

    Download the PDF (4.7 MB) Atlas of Living Australia Year in Review 2020–21, Atlas of Living Australia, Publication series No. 3, Canberra, Australia, pp. 24. https://doi.org/10.54102/ala.38916

  3. Site Page: Careers – Atlas of Living Australia

    View our current opportunities here Our vision is to deliver trusted biodiversity data services for Australia, supporting world-class research and decision-making. Working at the ALA The ALA is ‘big data’ for biodiversity science and decision-making. We bring together millions of plant and animal sightings as well as environmental data like rainfall and temperature in one place to be searched and analysed using cutting-edge digital tools...

  4. Site Page: Atlas of Living Australia Strategy 2020-2025 – Atlas of Living Australia

    Download the PDF (1.9 MB) Atlas of Living Australia Strategy 2020-2025, Atlas of Living Australia, Publication Series No 2, Canberra, Australia, pp. 14. https://doi.org/10.54102/ala.70476

  5. Site Page: Atlas of Living Australia Future Directions National Consultation Findings Report – Atlas of Living Australia

    Download the PDF (2.2 MB) Daly, J. (2019) Atlas of Living Australia Future Directions National Consultation Findings Report, Atlas of Living Australia, Publication Series No 1, Canberra, Australia, pp. 19. https://doi.org/10.54102/ala.41207

  6. Site Page: ALA Advisory Board update – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 27th September 2021 Our Advisory Board is undergoing a reshuffle. We farewell and thank our Chair Dr Diana Day and welcome the new Chair, Dr Ian Cresswell, and a new member, Dr Manu Saunders, to guide us through the next few years. Dr Ian Cresswell Welcome to Dr Ian Cresswell, Chair We are excited to announce that Dr Ian Cresswell will take on the role of Chair from our October 2021 meeting...

  7. Site Page: Echidna CSI: Using citizen science to track echidnas throughout Australia – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 1st November 2021 Echidna CSI is a research project run by the University of Adelaide using data collected by citizen scientists to study echidnas. The project has had a huge impact on echidna research and conservation...

  8. Site Page: Bushfire recovery projects: Increasing our understanding of how nature responds to fire – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 3rd November 2021 The Atlas of Living Australia (ALA) and the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (DAWE) are working together on three new innovative citizen projects to enhance our understanding of how Australia’s biodiversity responds to fire and supports bushfire recovery...

  9. Site Page: Australian Plant Pest Database (APPD) update – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 4th November 2021 The Australian Plant Pest Database (APPD) will be transitioning to a new site (www.appd.net.au) on Monday 8 November 2021. Existing users must register on the new site to gain access to APPD. This document provides detailed instructions that will assist you when requesting access and logging into the site for the first time: How to access the Australian Plant Pest Database To assist with using the site, a user guide is also provided on the APPD home page...

  10. Site Page: ESA Conference 2021 – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 16th November 2021 As we prepare for ESA2021 'Renewal', we share some insights from four ALA presenters: Jessica Fenker, Nat Raisbeck-Brown, Donald Hobern and Dax Kellie. We also hear about the exciting work of our friends at EcoCommons. This year marks the 61st Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of Australia, held on 22-26 November...